As a consequence of anthropogenic environmental change, the world is facing a possible sixth mass extinction event. The severity of this biodiversity crisis is exemplified by the rapid …
One of the most important hotspots of herpetological biodiversity in the United States, California is home to many endemic amphibians and reptiles found nowhere else on earth …
CL Searle, LM Biga, JW Spatafora… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Global declines in biodiversity are altering disease dynamics in complex and multifaceted ways. Changes in biodiversity can have several outcomes on disease risk, including dilution …
Human alterations to natural systems have resulted in a loss of biological diversity around the world. Amphibian population losses have been more severe than those of birds and …
DK Jones, JI Hammond… - … Toxicology and Chemistry, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The widespread use of pesticides raises the possibility that non‐target organisms might also be affected. To assess this, the traditional approach has been to conduct short‐term …
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an environmental genotoxic factor linked to amphibian decline. Here we assessed the genotoxic risk of UVB and UVA exposure for tadpoles from …
LB Guderyahn, AP Smithers, MC Mims - Urban Ecosystems, 2016 - Springer
Management of urban aquatic habitats for native wildlife, such as amphibians, is an important contemporary goal for many municipalities. However, our understanding of how …
RE Antwis, RK Browne - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 2009 - Elsevier
Amphibians are currently suffering a period of mass extinction with approximately 20% of species under severe threat and more than 120 species already extinct. In light of this crisis …
Many climate change models predict increases in frequency and magnitude of temperature fluctuations that might impact how ectotherms are affected by disease. Shifts in temperature …